The absolutely true diary of a part-time Indian

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The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

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Our reading plan:
- Read during class 

- You will have some time to read in class, and also need to read at home (PDF / audiobook on classroom)

- I will give you deadlines when chapters should be finished at the latest (7th of April) 

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Reading schedule
3rd of March: chapter 1-6 (p1-47)
10th of March: chapter 7-13 (p47-100)
27th of March: chapter 14-19 (p100-134)
31st of March: chapter 20-24 (p.134-178
7th of April: finished

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Pre-reading acitivity
  • In pairs
  • Look up what life is like in a reservation on your laptop
  • Write 10 elements down, a shared google document
  • Discuss what that would mean for someone

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10:00

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What did you learn? Write down some key words

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Who is Arnold Spirit Jr. (aka Junior)?

Slide 6 - Mind map

Arnold Spirit Jr.
- 14 years old
- Indian
- brain damage
- stutters & lisps
- big head/skull, hands & feet
- skinny
- had 42 teeth
- wears glasses
- likes to draw (cartoons)
- 1 sister
- has headaches and seizures
- best friend Rowdy

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What does Arnold use to express himself?
A
Photography
B
Basketball
C
Writing
D
Drawing

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Why is drawing so important to Junior?

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What is one thing his cartoons can never do?

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Wat weet je van het leven in een reservation?

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Find out yourselves: (research) : 
  1. Use the 5 WH-questions as a start, then expand. 

  1. Native American Indian Reservations
  2. Life on Reservations (living conditions, poverty, crime, health care)
  3. High School Sports
  4. The Spokane Tribe of Indians
  5. The author: Sherman Alexie

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Reading/Research time
We start together (first chapter), then you will continue on your own.
Copy a line you think is important or which speaks to you.
(Or some lines)
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10:00

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What's most important about this illustration?

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Chapters 1-3
> Discuss these chapters: what's most important?

> Predict the rest of the book: which themes might be important?

> Write down a few questions + possible answers for each other

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Reading time
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10:00

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Promote the book 
Write a short book promotion about the PT-Indian. 
Try to make your reader curious and interested. 

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Chapters 4-9

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Chapter 5: Hope against hope

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Why was Junior suspended?
A
He stole a maths book
B
He fought with a classmate
C
He threw a book to Mr. P's head
D
He forgot his schoolbooks

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Discuss these questions:
- Why does Junior throw his geometry book? What does it signify?
- Why does Mr. P. say the following? ‘Every white person on this rez should get smashed in the face. But, let me tell you this. All the Indians should get smashed in the face, too. (p. 40)
- What is Mr. P. advice to Junior? Why does he give him this advice? 

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Make a MIND MAP bij de titel "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian" 

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